January 28, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed military radio battery systems, their specialized power configurations, and how to maintain and repurpose old battery packs. He provided detailed guidance on finding surplus military equipment through government liquidation auctions, including microphone elements and headsets. The show covered the importance of local FM radio preparedness, music selection, and media manipulation in broadcast journalism. Callers discussed music preferences, political theater in Washington, and the failed armed march on Washington, with Koernke emphasizing preparedness over political posturing and the inevitability of conflict.
- military radios
- battery packs
- anprc 8 9 10
- government liquidation
- surplus equipment
- fm radio
- preparedness
- media manipulation
- washington dc
- armed march
- patriot movement
- michigan
- constitutional rights
- microphone elements
- radio communications
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Now, couple things here real quick. We were talking about military radios and I should point out something else about the batteries for military radios. And I don't care what it is, military radios. Military illumination, now that's up and down, but also military night vision, typically has specialized battery packs depending on the era. Now we've run in cycles on this. The D-cell battery is something you'd all recognize and guys you all know the D-cell battery is what a lot of your angle head flashlights were built in. Then they made them in C-cell. I wanted those from post Vietnam era. They also made them in double A. Remember those? Now since then there's been all kinds of mag lights and mini lights and you know now the LED lights are pretty well China Sport taken over the market. And even with aluminum hulls in all types with sharp pointy pokey things, ultra bright LEDs, flashing LEDs, multi features, every kind of flashing ding and light and color you can imagine including infrared. But, D-cell batteries were pretty well the common, the norm or the standard for what were the utility items. But, military radios typically take a unique battery pack. Now here's why. Unlike what is basically in the civilian sector, you have, they pick an existing power source of some kind, a double A battery, triple A battery, two thirds battery, bullet battery, D-cell battery, C battery, whatever it is. They calculate and bring in so much power and then of course that power is routed through subcircuitry past the power supply, which is the battery pack. With military radios, the NCRC, the NPRC 890s and 10s or the 77s are a good example, the batteries are large and provide separate and independent power for each item that's on board the radio. the discriminator, synthesizers, the transmitter circuit and the receiver circuit are on two separate power supplies inside the battery. That's why that gang plug is in place if you look or in fact some people go man This thing is really you always do this you open up some of these smaller military handheld radios or different there many models to numerous dimension built for the Air Force the Marine Corps the Army Spanning even the era of Vietnam starting from the beginning of Vietnam through to the early 80s a lot of these when you open up the battery pack the battery might not be there But you go man, that's a complicated plug. That's got a lot of pins Well, that's because even when they went to other systems, the individual powers apply without additional circuitry, in other words, without, again, an amplifier or, again, a sorter, a splitter, on board. They simply took power from each of the individual cells accordingly. So the sub output on for instance an amprc77 battery has like 2.35 volts for one set of pins, 6 point something volts. I mean it actually subdivides one is 9.3 and each power each one of those those outputs provides power to a very specific circuit, a component, a sub assembly inside that transceiver box. That's why those batteries look so strange or they seem, wow, it's kind of big for what it does. I mean, don't think of it as just a single 12 volt battery providing 12 volts of power, plus or minus however many, you know, volts depending upon overcharge or lack of charge. And feeding it to the supply and then the supply is starting according to it. It doesn't work that way. Now, that's why, like I said, if you have those old military batteries, because somebody's going to do that, they'll be like, why don't you just check those out? Okay, well that's a great idea. I think that's cool. You could do that, but before you do, I would dissect them, open up that cardboard sleeve that holds that battery together, which by the way, then you're going to find out, man, there's a bunch of little sub-cells in here. Those are all individual little batteries, guys. Here's another kicker on that one too, I should point out. It's kind of like when you have bad battery packs in your handheld radios. You do understand like if you have... wireless phones or little handheld radios that do have specialized battery packs that when you open up it's like man those look like three little double A's or triple A's or you know two-third double A's or two-third triple A's which they are and they're wired together. That's exactly what they do they create custom battery packs. Now there are others though which is something that was brought up about the radios we were just discussing before we went to you know top of the hour here. not just the amprc H9s and 10s. Little handhelds when they have a battery specific pack, well the problem with that is what happens when they stop making it. So immediately with all the radios that you have, if you can get a converter kit, a backup battery pack that takes double A's or triple A's, that is a must. I would prioritize that before I would get anything else for your radio. Why? Well, here's the kicker. Even if I didn't have that AA, let's say that I had, now here's something you can do. I can improvise, adapt, and overcome to take those two-third AAA batteries, or AA batteries. If the box takes a AA, I can take a shorter battery and put a little jumper in there and make it work. I can put a little piece of metal in there. And I can make a bridge and I can very carefully take that in. And I can make those three smaller radio batteries work in that AA or AAA fixture. But I've got to have something to work with. If I have a battery box and it's a battery specific module, That's going to be a lot more time consuming to make something or improvise something that works and keep it together. Remember, you want it ruggedized. One nice thing about a palletized, manufactured battery pack is they already did all the research. You don't have to. They already made it work. Take advantage of that. Doesn't mean I can't improvise, adapt, and overcome. I could do that all day, but it eats my day up. If somebody else has already built it, that should be your first priority. Without power, no Tiki, no Washi. Okay? Now, back real quick to any of these radios. If I do have old little radio battery packs, don't throw them out. Somebody's going, oh, those other ones are no good. Wrong. with either the battery cells like the little multi-packs or with the military radios, here's the sad part. There's probably only one pack, one nest, one battery component that's bad. But because these are integrated systems, if one doesn't have power, although again, you can receive and not be able to send, and you can send and not be able to receive if you don't have power to the certain appliance inside the circuit, now the fixture. So when you do have these you can do a you know you can run a meter on them to determine Which is your bad tooth now? This is also true when you have these like cell phone that do have little two-third or they they have the three Triple-a batteries that are you know have a bridge and they're put together guys I'll guarantee that only one battery out of the three or four that are in that pack that nest are bad Which means a lot of people have told you I just throw those out wrong You've got three rechargeable batteries that ain't cheap by any stretch of the imagination nowadays if you don't think so go to all these companies we've mentioned and take a look at the price of even surplus industrial rechargeable double-a's and triple-a's They've doubled in price, if not tripled in price in the last year. Remember a couple years ago, I was telling you to go to all these different industrial companies and we were buying rechargeable batteries for 48 cents, 38 cents, and 50 cents a unit. Now, a dollar is about the low end average if you can find them, and otherwise you're creeping towards the $2 mark with all these rechargeables. Now granted, They're not NiCad, they're nickel hydride and the newer batteries or the ion batteries are now the big thing coming in in surplus. Why? Because there's been enough of a glut of them that they're finally overflowing the bucket and showing up in other places. And they're showing up as surplus. They're brand new items, but they're surplus. They're excess in the industry. So again, remember that I can take, although some people go, well Mark, you shouldn't do that. You don't want to take a fresh battery net or necessarily nest it in with three other batteries that have been used. But here's the kicker. If you've got four, five, or six of these multi-gang battery packs, and each one has one battery that's gone bad, well what you do is you meter each of those batteries, find out where the bad tooth is, desolder the bad tooth, disassemble one of the other battery packs that has one bad in it, now you drive one of those batteries over that's of about the same age or the same use cycle, and your batteries are pretty well balanced. Okay, they're going to die about the same age as far as, you know, they're going to lose power about the same level. Actually, you're going to find an increase initially. But what will happen is these batteries will level out. They'll work with each other and they'll actually level out. They'll find a medium. Then they'll start to die off the way any battery progressively does with use. It's just natural, it's the way things work. But the advantage is you can take these things that everybody told you to toss. and actually get use out of them. The ones that are still good out of that three or four battery pack say there's only going to be one bad. There won't be two or three bad. There will only be one bad battery. And in many cases, here's the really sad part, because the stuff was cold soldered together or was speed soldered together, hell, it might not even be a bad battery. It might just be when you undo that cover that holds them together. Why look at that. There's a jumper that's broken off from the head of the battery. So that's what happened. So that it turns out you've got four good batteries. Well, that's even better still. Anyway, point is, with all these military radios, they have re-contracted these over the years. Now, I'll give you an example. The VMPRC 8s, 9s, and 10s come into service in the 50s. in their XM models and then go into service and are pretty well common radios through all of Vietnam, both with, first with regular army units, but then also with ARVN and other military forces, and then eventually we hand them off and slide them sideways over to Allied forces. Now the Canadians made a copy of virtually every radio that we've ever built. as far as Vietnam era. The AMPRC H9s and 10s, there are exact Canadian copies. They have a few extra bells and whistles that ours don't, but they have to meet NATO specification for radio communications. They also made a knockoff of our AMPRC 25 and the 77. And their 77, again, has a few more bells and whistles, but it has a few things missing that our radio has. So on the one hand it's got some goodies that are cool, on the other hand it's got stuff that we would think would be second nature that should be on the radio, should really, should really be on the radio, and it's purely for the sake, I think, of being spiteful that they didn't incorporate it. But you will find them out there in force. Back in the 80s, a lot of these radios came into surplus. Then the government bought a bunch of them back from all of us guys. They would write everybody, hey, we understand that you bought a quantity of these ANPRC 9s. The US government would like to buy them back if you still have them and they would offer fair market price for them. Why? Well, they are older radios, but they're also a standard radio out there that was in force. And they've got an army somewhere they want to outfit. They got some gorillas they want to standardize their equipment on. They've got a whole pile of stuff, but they need more of it. And so the other cool thing is they then also build new batteries. So, as I pointed out, you want to keep checking with the surplus companies to see what they have because every so often those ANPRC 8s, 9s, and 10s, they needed to be resurrected. So either an American company like Railback or whoever would be making new batteries or a subcontracted NATO-slash-foreign contractor will make these batteries. Now, the only bad part is they're made overseas. They probably stayed overseas because they're using them. Remember, these are military radios. I can show you a thousand pictures from Iran to Guatemala to Honduras to even the Falkland Campaign where if you pay attention to what they're carrying in those pictures, you'll recognize a lot of the equipment I'm talking about. Okay? Old radios don't die just like American weapons systems and Russian and Greek or whatever they get slid sideways to somebody else who's killing each other and they get used again till they finally break down but they always find a radio geek to wrench on someone you know resurrect them and breathe some life into them and they'll usually be a spy company who'll help them out with it. The other thing about these is again I mentioned RailVac. RailVac was one of the most common military contractors for what we call bastard batteries. Okay, oddball batteries out. So another nice thing about this example is back in the 90s the federal government contracted a lot of these pieces of equipment to have replacement batteries built for them. Now, some people said, well, why would they build this? This was an inane piece of equipment. They probably don't have any of these in service. Well, technically they don't, but in strategic reserve they do. And so a lot of this equipment, they knew what their inventory listing was. They knew what they wanted to keep on standby for whatever, you know, an old order or a new order, who knows what it is. Who knows who gave the order to keep them? I don't know. But the bottom line is that these rigs are out there. The other thing is where they show up. Now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base used to be the radio geek dump off point. It still is for a lot of unique stuff. If you notice lock burn, you go to govliquidation.com. Govliquidation.com. Govliquidation.com. Pay attention to what comes out of the different facilities. You'll notice that it seems like stuff is routed to a certain area. Well that's exactly what happens. And you have certain depots that are underground. Example, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has a whole lot of underground complexes for strategic reserve storage. All of the nuclear facilities had this. And because of it, they have radio equipment, they have medical equipment that comes out in waves. Now sometimes they weren't really supposed to get rid of it, but they did. And that's bad for them, but good for you. okay i don't care what their problem is they give us quite less now use whatever weapon they got on us kill americans when the time comes special shisha the globalist new world record tapes uh... if you pay attention watch you never know what's going to come out for instance in the last couple of months massive and when i say massive i mean several thousand tens of thousands of handsets came out the independent and separate handsets plus they had the earpiece slash both the microphone and the headsets for the radios we're talking about guys. Obviously somebody had a pile of them stored somewhere and I mean a pile because each lot was 400 pieces. Brand new in the box, never issued in the foil. Some of this stuff is still showing up in gov liquidation in their microphone section. The other thing that's showing up there for you guys are looking for combat mic adapters. The big headsets with the boom mics that are presently being used by our combat troops. They're coming through gov liquidation through their radio and signal communication section. In fact, if you go to Gov Liquidation right now, here's the best way, I'll walk you through it so everybody knows where to go. If you go to Gov Liquidation, go to www.govliquidation.com. Then go over to audio, video, and photo. So we're on the left side. Oh, by the way, there's a boat for sale with the government again. 1985 Thomas Marine USA Military Harbor Patrol boat. Anybody want a gun boat? They've got a gun boat on the front page. It's a 1985 Thomas Marine USA Military Harbor Patrol boat. There you go. We're not interested in that right now because we're going to audio video photos. That's at goblequidation.com. When we go to audio video, there's going to be another list of subsections. Why look it right there. amplifiers, digital cameras, there's the next one, headsets. And wait a minute, if we go down three more, microphones. Well, let's go to headsets and see what they have available right now, just to see if there's anything useful. And they got two palettes of aerospace pieces to include computer signal generators, special sediment bowls, oh god that sounds horrible, acoustical headsets and much more. So there's the headset section. For the moment, not too many exciting things, but definitely some useful items. You don't have to check to see what it is they have available. In microphones, 1,500 each of the Zacor Incorporated microphone elements. Now, again, these are at Lockburn, Ohio, and a lot of this stuff shows up. You'll notice at Lockburn, Ohio. Now, it's not the only location, but these particular sets look to be, oh, they're for adding on to handheld. Why, they're an add-on attachment for handheld radios. The very microphone we're talking about. Now, that's a big chunk of them, 1,500, and they're going to be coming up for auction in six days. Now, there's a good photo essay showing you what you're basically going to be bidding on, but you can also go and check them out. The technical information is there. The NSN number is 5965015796854. There are 1,500 units. It's the microphone element. And it is, again, let's see, what was the model here again? The ZACOR, or Z-core, that's X-A-C-O-R, Inc. microphone element part number PMMN4045 alpha. So check it out, take a look at that, see if it applies. Of course now it's a big chunk of them and somebody's gonna go, oh I don't need 1500. Now maybe this is your opportunity because it's kind of into the slow season. We're into January and February. Not as much money floating around. Might be able to get those for a pretty reasonable price. Might be able to get them for a song and a dance. That would be kind of nice. That would be a hell of a dance there to be able to outfit a whole military formation of militia unit with the proper piece of equipment to attach to your radio rigs there, kids. Now they do have one other item here, and I haven't looked at it closely. It's a dynamite. Oh no, a dynamic microphone. Now it looks like a fixture, a built-in unit. And that is 846 of those approximately. I'm going to have to do a little research. I even looked at these to see what they're all about yet. But again, number of different items always want to check to see what they have it go liquidation dot com and also go through their retail outlet section and check to see what they have there by going to the sales and the clearance section from top to bottom all of the hell as long as we're over here uh... shop let's see harbor patrol boat shop harbor patrol boat like you're going to k-mart to the blue light district section there you go Well, here it is. They have a complete photo essay both showing the boat floating and interiors, exteriors, all kinds of fun stuff. An extensive photo essay of this thing gives you a history of the boat. You got a good idea of what's on board. You don't have to cut it up. You don't have to sink it in the ocean. You don't have to blow it up. It looks like you actually can own it, which would be kind of cool. But it is a 1985 Thomas Marine USA military harbor patrol boat, by the way, for all you townships. You guys can get this for free. Anybody who wanted to screen this could screen it and take it home with them for free. We could build up a navy, a blue water navy. It would be an inland patrol navy. This would be a PBR for some of you kids. You all wanted a PBR post Vietnam, but it's a PBR boat nonetheless. So there you go. Some exciting things show up, including pontoon boats and other stuff too, but also trucks, trailers, you name it. Check it out. In signal communications with regard to the electronics, there's any number of other things. And yes, there are radio rigs. There's a bunch of stuff. Signal generators that come through. It's too numerous to mention. And for everybody out there, you need to, again, do the search yourself. Let your fingers do the walking through the keyboard to the government liquidation pages. OK? Just that simple. But go ahead. We've got to call her. Who do we have? Yeah, George from Texas. What do you got, George? you know i you know this morning on a micro fact when you're playing cantor i was hoping to play one more kansas song it came out in the early eighties now without play that game tonight literally checker you know what uh... i know we are i was bounced around intentionally the idea was to make people think But there's a whole bunch of pieces that Kansas did some really good music. I mean, work in general. In fact, I knew they were going to come out with something similar when they started intentionally ridiculing in the demon-worshipping Hollywood media. They started ridiculing Kansas. Whenever you see something ridicule, let me give you an example of this in instruments. The cowbell, man! The cowbell's really stupid and I had a laugh. It's the same with accordions. They always do all these accordion jokes. Of course, weirdo Yankovic does that as part of a stand-up and he has a lot of fun with it and he plays accordion. But whenever they're ridiculing something, it's always what they're going to come back and do. And sure enough, that's exactly what happened. They were ridiculing Kansas. All of a sudden, they want to reinvent that sound with another band. And they tried it with Bob Seger years ago. I don't remember it. Back in the 80s, actually, Bob Seger was already getting a few years older there. But in the late 80s, there was a musician that they brought up and he was absolutely a Bob Seger clone. And at the time, they were trying to fumble on Bob Seger and make a bunch of noise about him, like he's passé and this, that, and the other. And all of a sudden, they had a couple of videos that showed up on MTV. And this guy, I mean voice, looks. Hair was a clone, was just a 23, 24 year younger clone. And George, the same thing is true, like with a lot of the music that was done. The quality of the music, there's a cycle of joining here where the engineering quality, the artists involved, their mixing and matching of sounds, combinations, it just hits. And that's one of the things that Kansas did. They're not the only ones we were joking about, but you know, it's true. Even though some of them have some really weird, you know, like off the wall Euro, you know, leanings with stuff that they do, like golden earring. Golden earring has got some really twisted stuff, but it's got, they got some interesting stuff to, you know, throw in the mix. All of them from that period, I think, did just the standards of the, and the quality are very, very, very different and not so dark, even though some of them were dark. By comparison, most of the stuff done right now or today, totally different flavor and again what kind of driving music you're looking for uh... uh... there's um... i don't know the band i like it for like uh... i don't know it's more like off twist i don't know if it's new ways new way but it was an english band you heard a band called the alarm yeah i was just i've got it we've got all their music on the shelf here why now i mean one of the songs i like is uh... the stand Okay, I'll have to find it. I'm going through all of our library and kind of straightening stuff out of the junk that I collected. Ed has a lot of stuff that we put on the shelf that's stuff I collected and he collected too. But I've got boxes of, and I've been kind of sorting out the rest of our inventory. I'm going to kind of lean some of it over towards one of our other allies. In fact, I'm sending some stuff out to Joe with the duplicates so that we can build up a bigger audio library out there. Go ahead. one up and i did burn all the mike my cds up and that was you too because uh... you know i think you too now sadly enough they finally had an irish band did something and then they turn out a puke themselves i know as far as the politics but that's you know what they expect after all the earlier there's a big money involved there and being political rest of history there but yet but you know i'm the band the alarm i mean you know i can say that on the and i mean that's like uh... What else, there's another song, a band called Kill the Dwarfs that's like a hairband, it's a late-eze song. Well, the big thing here is one of the reasons I brought up the music and it's a combination of how are we going to touch people, how can we touch them or make them think or make them, again, bring them to a certain state of mind. The other thing is, and I can't stress this enough, a lot of our micro-FM's are listening, guys, you need to collect music. You are going to be music. You're going to be sound. You're going to be the commentator. Down the road, the networks are going to be cut off. They could be cut off by nothing else, nothing but everything that everybody asks about natural disasters or whatever. We're supposed to be prepared to pick up and we're supposed to be able to run with a ball all on our own. To do that, we need alternate power supplies. Obviously, we need to be prepared to run and make noise, to make people psychologically boost people up. and having local radio like that is part of the mission. And being able to be... I'll tell you what, it's torture, but it wasn't because we like the music. We had a small FM station in the Upper Peninsula that got bought up because it was one of the many blacked out radio stations I've told you all about. Guys, you could all be FM broadcasters probably in a month if you wanted to shop around in your area. There are a lot of blacked out FM and AM stations around the country. They're idled. It's not that they don't have a license, they do. It's not that they don't have a transmitter, they do. Now that transmitter may be tired, because the most common thing that is not done is proper PM maintenance on the primary transmitter. The main tube costs $8,000 to $10,000 for those transmitters. And they're typically tube transmitters. The tube is about anywhere from 12 to 18 inches tall. It is a beast. That runs. That's the heart of that FM transmitter and the big boys. Or the small big boys. Or even the big big boys. Well, the thing is that that tube is only good for so long. So what happens is they turn down the power and technically knock back the transmitting capability of the station. They do. Most of you don't notice it, although sometimes you wonder why you just can't hear it like you could. Well, it's because that transmitter is getting long in the tooth. They didn't put the money where they should have and they haven't replaced the tube or bought a backup. And so that's usually your weak link in any radio station you're looking at. I'm giving you a little industry secret. That's the first thing you ask is, how long has that transceiver been in service? Now you could probably buy a station for six eight ten thousand dollars right now. It's blacked out Well up on the Upper Peninsula somebody did that then I think what they did is they bought a five disc CD player George And they plugged in five CDs and in order for them to get their license they had to be up 24-7 They had their license to make sure they stayed certified. They had to stay online Well, what they did is they simply plugged in the five CD disc player and walked away so Now, here's the interesting thing about that. You've got to remember, those CDs were not uniform in length. Some were like 58 minutes long, some were 44 minutes long, I'm sure some were an hour and, you know, so many minutes long. So there's a random cycle to how they play. But if you keep playing it day after day, week after week, everybody knows the cycle even though it's demi-random. I didn't say semi, it's demi, you know, demi-random. But once it's in play, there is a repeat cycle to it. And you will memorize it amazingly enough. Now what's really interesting is it was kind of eclectic, the five discs that they chose, but the music was kind of cool. And some of it was, you know, instrumental, kind of new age, you know, like as far as, you know, cool sounds. Then, you know, there was some other, you know... Euro music that was in there. But, amazingly enough, I could go anywhere, walk around on the compound, and people were listening to it. And they would stay plugged into it. Week after week. Now, we can do better than that, though. And one of the reasons, because it was music that interested people. A lot of stuff being played in commercial radio right now does not interest people. Part of the reason is lack of selection. kind of a you know case in point take pick one decade and take a look at how many thousands of songs were done and Then take a look when you got like this was a ladies channel count how many new pieces of music they actually play and how much And how many are just the same stuff you've heard over and over and over and over and over again When there are a whole bunch of other songs out there But if you've listened to us for any period of time we also let you know that a lot of those songs are on the no playlist because they make you think And that's why you're like, man, I used to hear that song all the time. Well, Mark, you know, about five years ago, you used to hear the sticks, the song sticks to the Grand Illusion. You don't hear it anymore. Right. Welcome to the Grand Illusion. Yeah, exactly. Well, again, part of that is because they're sensitive even to the idea of casually mentioning what is reality in this country today with regard to the bad guys and what they're up to. because, oh, that's just crazy. That's just crazy patriot mythology. That's just conspiracy theory. But then they turn around and flap and virtually flap their lips and repeat everything word for word. Like what we're talking about. I mean, but it's from the power routine. Example, how many people saw the Grammy Awards, right? How many people saw the occult crap on the Grammy Awards that was just flat out demon worshiping? Mark, you know the thing is about the Grammy Awards on my local news channel, you know, I was sitting there reading the comment section of the Grammy Awards. There was hardly nothing nice said about it. People are getting sick of tired of stuff being thrown in their face. This gay marriage is not... Well, you got the right idea with what the one person said, walk away. See, that's just it. The only reason I'm here talking about is walk away from it. It's time to stop buying their junk. It's why they did Union walk away from it great. There's nothing to watch There's nothing to see there why if I want to watch sea lions sea lions are more entertaining than watching watching a bunch of idiots that are like sea lions dressed up in suits going or Or what what happened here? Here's the thing about this BS with Washington one man? stood up and said You're lying remember that Yes, and he had to bend over backwards and lick his arse the next day Oh, oh, I apologize, my hind end. You know what he should have done? He should have said that first, stood up and said it preferably, and turned around and walked right out of the room. That's what he should have done. More America, you know what? Any man who's willing to do that, if he's actually seen, is most likely to be elected president the next time. I am serious that because there is nothing, there is absolutely nothing other than an attack upon American heritage and an attack upon our liberty that's the only option this fool has and the regime has that's really pushing him. That's it. So again, whoever stands up and finally looks, you know, you are nothing but a bald-faced, rotten, meat puppet, liar. Whoever's got their hand up your butt is in reality, well who's moving your face? I have no respect for it. And since obviously all you are is a teleprompter reader, I have no respect for you. Goodbye. This is a waste of my time. I don't know what the hell the rest of you are sitting here for. Goodbye. And they should turn around and walk out of the room. What the hell could they do? Oh, blah, blah, blah, blah. But America feels like doing that right now. Whoever the person is would have guts enough to do that in that chamber would have the support of a whole hell of a lot of Americans. Whether or not it'd be real, I mean even as I speak about it, maybe somebody would be, maybe it'd be, oh God, we gotta pull our arse out of the fire on this. So they actually let one of their people do it. But in reality if somebody spontaneously did that, oh, that person would be yapping and pissing on him from all directions from the control media. But you know what, there's a whole lot of Americans who go, yeah, I can relate to what he did. In fact, not only that, I like what he did. Well, suppose he says you're a liar and you're a traitor and walks out. Right. Well, I don't care what he, the idea is that, see, years ago, and this is part of the problem with this, is they even threaten them to a degree. They don't want you, when you get into one of these things where there's POTUS, you know, that stuff you step into the backfield, usually it's a big pile, it's kind of steaming if it's fresh from the rear end of the call, it's called POTUS. Oh, you know what I mean. Anyway, the commoner up there in front of everybody, once he's in the room, you're all supposed to freeze, because if you left, why? It's not that they're worried about disrespectful. It's part of security. Seriously. They tried to pull that BS. I was sitting in one of the sessions I had with a meeting here in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The governor's going to be here. And it's like, oh, God. Well, then they announced an hour before the governor shows up, nobody can leave the room. And then while the governor's here, nobody can leave the room. And it's like, well, I'll tell you what, you got a whole bunch of people here between the age of what it looks like, oh, for as young as me in about my 30s. A bunch of people here look like in their 60s and 70s they aren't going to sit here and pee their pants. Okay, but sure enough they shut the doors for security reasons because he's as important as the president. So then they showed up and had all these, you know, these idiots all eyeballing everybody like they're waiting for everybody to jump up in the room and mow down the governor. Now the problem I have with this is that these were all business people. And yeah, they probably were pissed at this fool for his idiocy because, you know, the, you know, incompetence and stupidity, I do agree, but these are all people who are, in most cases, ring knockers or they're people that are associated with other people that are in the community. And then there's, of course, some of the crazy people like me, but I'm there for a... I'm thinking, wow, maybe there's a solution here. Okay, so we're talking with these other people. What gets me about this is that everybody was terrified. I walked up and said, where are you going? Some character tries to stop me at the door. I said, I'm going to go use the toilet. If you want to come hold my wanker in the process, why don't you come along with me? I'm going to the bathroom. Otherwise, I'm going to take a piss right here. And they didn't know what to say because somebody stood up and was like, no, screw you. I don't have any interest in this fool at the front of the room. He can yap on and do whatever the hell he wants, but if I want to get up and use the bathroom, you can stuff it up your hind end. But that's exactly what's going on with this garbage. That's what they're... Oh, if you did that, it would be, oh, well, we're looking at security and terrorism. Well, why did you want to leave the room? How about because I got tired of this stink? At some point, somebody is going to finally sit there and think about it. What is going through some of these people's minds? It's like, what in the hell am I doing here? What in the hell am I doing here? Some day, this is going to happen, and sooner rather than later with the fall of Rome and the way it's going. Somebody's finally going to get their panties in a bunch and they're just going to, I have had enough of this. Even if they just stood up and did that like they're talking to themselves and just kind of waved their hand like this is disgusting and just turn around and walk out. I guarantee that the moment that would happen guys, the cameras would zoom in on the pimple on a pimple on the end of the of the of the bad ears face and it would be close crops all you'd see is his eyebrows, the side of his face and maybe his lips and they would zoom in and all of a sudden things would go quiet. And you wouldn't even see, I'm serious, what they will do with this. They would edit it on the spot. Because they do, they actually do. They completely control the sound. When you hear all this clapping, there isn't this ocean wave of clapping. They turn the volume up. Off to the side of the congressional chambers, there is an editing booth right there with windows looking right out over the crowd. It's the same that it's true with the Senate, it's true with the House, and it's also true with all of the chamber meetings that take place. Example, if you watch the video that everybody's watched, I've mentioned this many times, if you look at the when they're in the white building, when they went to the, we had the militia meeting before, the militia Senate hearings, okay? When you face the Senate hearings, the Senate, you know, the arch of the Grand Pubas, To the left side and against the wall is where the engineering booth is and there are three characters looking out. Plus there's cameras all over the place and they manipulate and they're editing the cameras constantly. There's also a backup second string of monitors of editors whose job it is to make sure that nothing that they don't want the peasants to see is seen. Now let me move forward on this. We just had this piece, everybody's been covering it about what was it, Cruz, who was talking on one of the Life Faced the Nation or whatever YAP program on Sunday. And he made a statement, he was talking and they edited a whole paragraph, like two paragraphs of what he said out of the actual interview. In other words, they jumped from one point to the next and said, well, yeah, we'll talk about that later, thank you very much, and I'll get your arse out of here. Okay, basically abbreviating it. But what's interesting is he responded. and they edited it out on the fly. Now I pointed this out when we were at the Senate hearings for the militia, you know, the Senate militia hearings. Guys, the whole place erupted in laughter. But if you watch the official video from C-SPAN, you don't hear any laughter. Why? Because they turned the volume completely off. They turned the pickup mics off. They zoomed into Arlen Spinkter with his face looking grim. And there's no sound. Why? Because they had to zip out. They had to edit out the laughter of the whole room when they talked about the magic bullet theory. and everybody in the room, even the cops were laughing at him and he gets all puffed up and looking out there, well you don't see that. We have it on our videos because we have the guys that were running the cameras there when we were there, we have our version of it and then there's the fake C-SPAN version. So I don't think it'd be any different. If somebody were to even get up, you might hear about it, it might get a glimpse or some blimp of it, but as soon as they realized what the guy or what somebody was doing, you wouldn't even see it. Hey, Mark. It would cease to exist. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Hey, this is JC from PA. Tom Kocash from his fame last this past year. Right, where he went into Washington, D.C. and did exactly what we should have done. Go ahead. I'm listening. Did you hear that he took a deal? Yeah, I didn't pay attention to too much. Go ahead. Jump in there, please. Well, basically what I understand is he did, what, four months in lock-up and then he was able to get out. He apparently took a deal and as far as having a, you know, I believe illegal gun in DC and something about the drugs, you know, pot, whatever. the other night somebody was talking about that and I said yeah I said and you got a bunch of you guys were planning on following this guy on an armed march into DC and we told you how foolish it was that this guy was a provocateur and he you know he had no scruples well now it's proved out but I made the statement that well you know this just basically proved that you know he had no real pride and integrity you know because he took a deal instead of basically saying, you know, screw you guys, I'm standing up for what I believe in. Somebody made the statement that, well, you know, he was looking at doing seven years. I said, well, you know what? I said, why don't you ask Mark Kircke about that? I said, he knows about standing up for your integrity and your pride, not backing down. No one really had anything to say after that because they, I mean, most of them know what your situation was. But there again, he did that guy just proved he was one of the blowhards He was all about you know getting attention and when it came down to the you know Where the rubber meets the road he didn't have what it took Well, the other thing is you could have fought it because it's already been fought. All they've been doing has been malleable with the law in Washington. As soon as they lost the case, they rewrote everything and reinterpreted everything. So it would have to go through the whole process again and appeals again. And what would happen is by the time, here's what's cute, is number one, however they threatened him, he should have known better to begin with. And by the way, if you're going to do this, You don't have any drugs or anything around you and any address associated with you because you would know better that that would be played into the scam. You know what I mean? In other words, you might as well change your address to a sterile site, strip the place of anything and everything that has to do with any kind of reality. Because you know whenever they grab you, they're going to wherever your address is and they're going to kick the door in and they're going to ransack the place. Sure, don't set yourself up for failure. Yeah, you better make sure you got, yeah, exactly. This whole thing was, that was my problem from the get-go. First of all, an armed march on Washington isn't worth the effort. I can't emphasize that enough. I know that there's a debate back and forth on this. We're going to have an American Spring in Washington. Why? It's a cost. The cost in material and resources to us is going to be outrageous. They're not listening to us. We put two million people on the ground. We put millions of people, the Tea Party people put a million, and it's estimated around two million, and I think that was an accurate number. and it didn't even get coverage and when they finally had to cover it first it was only five thousand people there then they said oh well maybe it was ten thousand then they said maybe it was twenty thousand and then anybody who took any videos knows what the volume of those areas are what they hold and it was butt cheek to butt cheek people so we've already we've gone through all this before we'd be better off taking the money and spending it on preparing for war I agree. The logistics is what we need to be concerned about. The semantics that they're trying to play and the posturing, they think that posturing is going to do anything for enemies. They're foolish to believe that. They're past that. They've already made a decision they're going to kill us. They're just trying to figure out how to do it. So now we better be ready to kill them back harder. And that's really, in fact, when they come out, do it to them and be done with it. That's the problem. And again, you know, the whole idea behind this, you know, march on Washington, we're going to march across the bridge. Well, we're going to march here, we're going to march into D.C. D.C. is foreign territory. It's nothing but a massive blocked police state with a handful of peasants living inside the, you know, the Emporimeter area. Because there are regular people living in Washington. They're basically cannon fodder, or they're cleaning cleaners, they're workers, you know, but there's regular people in there. They're stuck in a war zone. It's poorly managed or mismanaged. It's a police state where only royalty has the firearms, only royalty has guns, everybody else must be punished. Even when they were told that the royalty thing didn't exist, they turned around and manipulated all of the rules there, and everything's a crime no matter what it is, and it's all a high crime too. So why feed the machine or the beast? We don't need to. Now, they come out and piddle with us outside the box, hammer their hind end. But otherwise, there is absolutely nothing of value in Washington. I completely agree. But I just wanted to agree because that's, you know, point that out to people and say some people still have their pride and they still have their integrity and nothing anybody else does is something that they're willing to give up. Well, again, everybody now needs to be focusing on preparedness for what it is that's inevitable because there's nothing going to fix this machine. The only thing you're trying to convince everybody is that they can rearrange deck chairs on the Titanic. And my attitude is, or better still, like I said, it's the doubles car. He's got three flat tires. He's always counted on you and me changing the tires for him so he can drive us to hell. Well, Mark, forget he's got four-quart slow in his engine. Yeah, on top of everything else. But it's a four or 45 degree slope, you know, on a downward angle so he figures he can coast. And we'll, or we'll push it for him. Hell, we'll even get out and push to take ourselves to hell. And we need to just get off the car, people. get off the card get real build it this gets back to something i pointed out about everything i've talked about here on the air it's build your own what with that with for some reason everybody wants to in fact have you listen all these arguments about the the uh... tea party people i couldn't do anything because i couldn't get my bible one feet three arrangement because if i collected money i want to pay check That's the whole argument behind these panty ways now, and I'm sorry guys It the Patriot movement beat the snot out of the enemy with no no official organization We did not worship our enemies machine But all of the argument here and even all the tempest within a teapot BS is for instance Well, you know, they're using the IRS and and we couldn't have a 501c3 You don't need a 501c3 or operation to become a political force zeros it none why Well, well because we were gonna have a committee and we were gonna vote in a president and a vice president and they were gonna have They got to be paid Because we couldn't do this as a volunteer group for free. We should get paid. If you pay attention, that's really what it was all about. They've all been told that, well, we had to have our state group here, and then we'd have to have a paid position. And, well, the professional party hacks would be the ones to come in and be in that paid position. Oh, they might be some lesser party hack, but they'd still be party hacks that wanted a paid job. You see the problem with this, guys? You know, we beat the snot out of the enemy three to four times on a national level on a con con. Now we've got these idiots, these republic rats. Where did that thing go? Yap and about, but we need a con con. You know how many times we, in the conservative effort, in the Patriot movement, beat them on that? Over and over again. They said we spent tens of millions of dollars, guys. We didn't spend tens of millions of dollars. We simply applied our lifetime, exfoliating. Well Mark, all we need to do is to move, communicate, and shoot them off the shore. Right, when the time comes, drive them into the ocean, let them drown. Because that's what's the plan. Yeah, we gotta go. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Don't touch that dial because we got Joe don't you think you're going anywhere? We got live broadcast coming to next Joe you want to know how to feed yourself people? He's got a answer stay tuned real quick dad. That'll be a rebroadcast We're aware of the playlist malfunction that's happening We're gonna try to fix that during this break Stay tuned Liberty tree radio if you get bumped just try to reconnect there We go and we'll be back at 8 o'clock myself and Dom for the evening Intel report communications Tuesday. Bye guys